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                  Table 6.1  Structural differences in the vessels of the blood vascular system.
       VetBooks.ir  Vessel type    Tunica intima                 Tunica media                 Tunica adventitia

                                   Endothelium with basal lamina,
                                                                                              Thin
                                                                 Numerous concentric elastic
                   Elastic artery
                   (large artery)  thin subendothelial layer, thin   lamellae, smooth muscle cells
                                   internal elastic membrane     between elastic lamellae,
                                                                 vasa vasorum and delicate nerve
                                                                 bundles, thin external elastic
                                                                 membrane
                   Muscular artery   Endothelium with basal      Variable number of layers of   Poorly developed
                   (small and      lamina, distinct internal elastic   smooth muscle cells, external
                   medium arteries)  membrane                    elastic membrane adjoining
                                                                 outer tunica media, few vasa
                                                                 vasorum and nerve fibres
                   Arteriole       Endothelium with basal lamina,   1–3 layers of smooth muscle cells  Thin
                   (≤100 μm        thin subendothelial layer,    with delicate nerve fibres
                   diameter)       internal elastic membrane
                                   lacking
                   Metarteriole    Endothelium with basal lamina  Smooth muscle cells forming   Poorly developed
                                                                 precapillary sphincters      loose connective
                                                                                              tissue
                   Capillary       Endothelium with variably     No smooth muscle cells       Sparse, loose
                                   developed basal lamina,                                    pericapillary
                                   pericytes present externally                               connective tissue
                   Venule          Endothelium with basal lamina,   Loose connective tissue with   Poorly
                                   pericytes present externally  occasional smooth muscle cells  developed, loose
                                                                                              connective tissue
                   Small and       Endothelium and basal lamina,   Loose connective tissue with   Distinct
                   medium vein     valves                        smooth muscle
                   Large vein      Endothelium and basal lamina,   Loose connective tissue with   Well developed
                                   valves, occasional indistinct   smooth muscle cells, thin-walled   with isolated
                                   internal elastic membrane     compared to accompanying     smooth muscle
                                                                 artery                       cells


                                                                 gradient. Exchange of substances can also occur via the
                                                                 movement of water and solutes across pressure gradients
                                                                 (bulk flow). In the proximal portion of capillaries, hydro-
                                                                 static pressure favours the movement of small molecules
                                                                 out of the capillaries (filtration). Towards the venules, col-
                                                                 loid osmotic pressure causes dissolved substances to move
                                                                 into the capillary lumen (absorption).
                                                                    The negative charge of the endothelial cell mem-
                                                                 brane is a significant factor in trans-endothelial transport.
                                                                 Negatively charged proteins are repelled by it and remain
                                                                 within the vessel. Proteins gain access to the extracellular
                                                                 space only via specific mechanisms, such as receptor-medi-
                                                                 ated transcytosis. Transcellular transport can be expedited
                                                                 by open endothelial pores and fenestrations (see below).
                                                                    The intercellular pathway is used primarily by blood
                                                                 cells (erythrocytes, leucocytes, macrophages). The
                                                                 mechanism by which the cell accesses the extravascular
                                                                 compartment involves enzymatic digestion of intercellular
                  6.4  Fine structure of a capillary with adjacent pericyte   junctions (zonulae occludentes). The movement of blood
                  (x6000).                                       cells into the interstitial tissue is referred to as diapedesis.









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